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[associated vote ended on 2023-01-26] ansible PyPI description #173

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gotmax23 opened this issue Dec 9, 2022 · 7 comments
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[associated vote ended on 2023-01-26] ansible PyPI description #173

gotmax23 opened this issue Dec 9, 2022 · 7 comments

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@gotmax23
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gotmax23 commented Dec 9, 2022

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The ansible PyPI description is missing information about what the ansible package actually is and how it differs from ansible-core.

I've opened a PR (ansible-community/antsibull#474) to enhance it. I'm interested in what you all think of the PR and if you think any other parts can be improved. Ultimately, I'd like to start a vote on this.

@felixfontein
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While Ansible 2.9 was still around this was somehow problematic since the description kind of had to match both. Now that Ansible 2.9 is EOL, I think it's OK to adjust it :)

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+1 to adjusting now that 2.9 is EOL

@felixfontein
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I've started a vote on merging ansible-community/antsibull#474 as-is, as discussed in today's community meeting: #186

@gotmax23 gotmax23 added the active-vote These are currently active votes label Jan 18, 2023
@gotmax23 gotmax23 changed the title ansible PyPI description [Vote ends on 2023-01-26] ansible PyPI description Jan 18, 2023
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I counted votes:
7 x +1 from SC (felixfontein mariolenz acozine gotmax23 briantist markuman Andersson007)
6 x +1 from community (Landrash Warkdev oraNod lucab85 tima sammccan)

Can someone from the Steering Committee confirm?

@Andersson007
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I counted the same numbers as @mariolenz

Nice to see community (non Steering Committee) folks voting!
@Landrash @Warkdev @oraNod @lucab85 @tima @maxamillion @samccann thank you much!
The Committee is not limited by number of members, btw, so please go on!

@mariolenz mariolenz changed the title [Vote ends on 2023-01-26] ansible PyPI description [Vote ended on 2023-01-26] ansible PyPI description Jan 26, 2023
@mariolenz mariolenz removed the active-vote These are currently active votes label Jan 26, 2023
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I've merged ansible-community/antsibull#474, so the first step is done.

Let's maybe keep this oper for a bit of time so that if someone wants to change more of that description, they can suggest/discuss it here.

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Let's maybe keep this oper for a bit of time so that if someone wants to change more of that description, they can suggest/discuss it here.

@felixfontein We've kept it open for a bit and nobody suggested / discussed any more changes here. Time to close?

@felixfontein felixfontein changed the title [Vote ended on 2023-01-26] ansible PyPI description [associated vote ended on 2023-01-26] ansible PyPI description Mar 29, 2023
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